2025
Career transitions and practice patterns among international medical graduates in oncology workforce: A US nationwide analysis.
Xing J, Wang Q, Tang Y, Lu C, Chen F, Roy A, Deng L, Neupane K, Ardeshir Larijani F, Bekaii-Saab T, Aggarwal C, Lee A, Owonikoko T, Chavez Mac Gregor M, Bakouny Z, Gandhi S, Dizman N, Choueiri T, Perimbeti S, Jiang C. Career transitions and practice patterns among international medical graduates in oncology workforce: A US nationwide analysis. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2025, 43: 9009-9009. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2025.43.16_suppl.9009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInternational medical graduatesRural-Urban Continuum CodesCancer care deliveryOncology workforceMedical graduatesCare deliveryMedical oncologistsUS graduatesNCI-designated Cancer CentersDesignated cancer centersCross-sectional studyNon-metropolitan areasContinuum CodesWorkforce disparitiesUnderserved regionsSystemic barriersCareer stagesChi-square testPrimary specialtyPracticing medical oncologistsNCI centersStratified analysisAcademic affiliationPractice patternsPrimary outcomeThe Role, Challenges, and Employment Characteristics of Disability Resource Professionals in Medical Education: A National Study
Broskowski E, Triano S, James K, Betchkal R, Echols K, Hawks S, Ogah O, Nguyen M, Meeks L. The Role, Challenges, and Employment Characteristics of Disability Resource Professionals in Medical Education: A National Study. Journal Of Medical Education And Curricular Development 2025, 12: 23821205251344771. PMID: 40452895, PMCID: PMC12125517, DOI: 10.1177/23821205251344771.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDisability resource professionalsUS medical studentsMedical educationManaging caseloadsMedical studentsMedical schoolsCross-sectional surveyUS medical schoolsStudent caseloadingLack of mentorshipSystemic barriersSnowball strategyInstitutional prioritizationDO programsProfessional developmentExcessive workloadDisability disclosureQualitative responsesNational studyUS MDAccommodation requestsCaseloadDisabilityEmployment characteristicsFaculty training
2024
Factors Associated With First‐Trimester Prenatal Care Initiation In The United States: A Scoping Review
Eggen M, LaPreze D, Karimi S, Creel L, Little B, Ibrahim B. Factors Associated With First‐Trimester Prenatal Care Initiation In The United States: A Scoping Review. Journal Of Midwifery & Women's Health 2024, 70: 259-269. PMID: 39676399, DOI: 10.1111/jmwh.13724.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrenatal care initiationPrenatal care timingFirst-trimester prenatal careCare initiativesPrenatal careCare timeScoping ReviewJoanna Briggs Institute methodologyPregnant peopleEnvironmental-level barriersSocial Sciences AbstractsPreferred Reporting ItemsQuality careHealth disparitiesInstitute methodologySociodemographic factorsSocioecological modelSystemic barriersReporting ItemsReview guidelinesPeer-reviewed papersSystematic reviewCareInclusion criteriaUnited StatesBlueprint for destigmatizing depression and increasing openness to treatment among adolescents using brief social contact-based videos: a qualitative study
DiGiovanni M, Jankowski S, Dixon L, Martin A, Amsalem D. Blueprint for destigmatizing depression and increasing openness to treatment among adolescents using brief social contact-based videos: a qualitative study. Frontiers In Child And Adolescent Psychiatry 2024, 3: 1386284. PMID: 39816593, PMCID: PMC11731602, DOI: 10.3389/frcha.2024.1386284.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHelp-seekingDestigmatize depressionVideo interventionSocial contact-based video interventionSocial contact-based videosIncrease help-seeking behaviorOpenness to treatmentClinical research registrySchool-based interventionsHelp-seeking behaviorSemi-structured interviewsDepression stigmaMental healthcarePublic health concernSystemic barriersPeer stigmaThematic analysisResearch RegistryQualitative studyUnmet needsStigmaHealth concernAdolescents' perspectivesInterventionDepressionManagement of alcohol-associated liver disease and alcohol use disorder in liver transplant candidates and recipients: Challenges and opportunities
Sharma P, Shenoy A, Shroff H, Kwong A, Lim N, Pillai A, Devuni D, Haque L, Balliet W, Serper M. Management of alcohol-associated liver disease and alcohol use disorder in liver transplant candidates and recipients: Challenges and opportunities. Liver Transplantation 2024, 30: 848-861. PMID: 38471008, DOI: 10.1097/lvt.0000000000000362.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlcohol-associated liver diseaseAlcohol use disorderAUD careValue-based care modelsPrevalence of alcohol use disordersPost-LTLiver transplantationManagement of alcohol-associated liver diseasePost-transplant patient survivalLiver diseaseRisk of disease recurrenceUse disorderImprove patient outcomesPost-LT relapseCare modelSystemic barriersTherapy accessDigital healthUnmet needsLiver transplant candidatesAlcohol consumptionCenters of excellenceGlobal health burdenAddiction specialistsCareMilitary sexual trauma-related posttraumatic stress disorder service-connection: Characteristics of claimants and award denial across gender, race, and compared to combat trauma
Webermann A, Gianoli M, Rosen M, Portnoy G, Runels T, Black A. Military sexual trauma-related posttraumatic stress disorder service-connection: Characteristics of claimants and award denial across gender, race, and compared to combat trauma. PLOS ONE 2024, 19: e0280708. PMID: 38206995, PMCID: PMC10783784, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280708.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMilitary sexual traumaSexual traumaBlack veteransVeterans Benefits AdministrationVeterans' claimsPosttraumatic stress disorderBenefits administrationWomen veteransWhite veteransSystemic barriersService-connectedStress disorderMen veteransCharacteristics of claimantsStressor typeGenderCombat traumaClaimsRaceArmy veteransDenialEffect sizeUnderserved backgroundsVeteransHigher odds
2023
Proceedings of a Workshop to Promote Community Health Worker Interventions in Nephrology
Novick T, Cervantes L, Golestaneh L, Osuna M, Cruz E, Baqueiro L, Argentina M, Sandoval A, Brown A, Reyna F, Rosas S, Camacho C, Shen J. Proceedings of a Workshop to Promote Community Health Worker Interventions in Nephrology. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2023, 34: 1812-1818. PMID: 37729392, PMCID: PMC10631597, DOI: 10.1681/asn.0000000000000210.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity health workersCHW interventionsCHW programsCommunity health worker interventionEffectiveness of CHW interventionsFacilitators of program successLatinx individualsHealth worker interventionPrevalence of CKDCare navigationHealth workersTrauma-informed approachBurden of kidney failureSystemic barriersWorker interventionLatinx populationWhite populationProgram successKidney diseaseInterventionParticipantsNegative outcomesLatinxOutcomesWorkshopState of the art of participatory and user-led research in mental health in Brazil: A scoping review
Florence A, Bocalini M, Cabrini D, Tanzi R, Funaro M, Jordan G, Davidson L, Drake R, Montenegro C, Yasui S. State of the art of participatory and user-led research in mental health in Brazil: A scoping review. Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health 2023, 10: e21. PMID: 37808272, PMCID: PMC7615179, DOI: 10.1017/gmh.2023.12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUser-led researchParticipatory researchCommunities of interestMental health policyLocal epistemologiesCivil rightsKnowledge productionGlobal debateSocietal lifeLocal contextBroad rightFirst-hand experienceFull participationMeaningful involvementSystemic barriersAgent of researchService usersHealth policyParticipationParticipatoryMental healthRightsScientific knowledgeHealth researchPsychosocial disability
2022
Barriers to Identifying Learning Disabilities: A Qualitative Study of Clinicians and Educators
Stone L, Benoit L, Martin A, Hafler J. Barriers to Identifying Learning Disabilities: A Qualitative Study of Clinicians and Educators. Academic Pediatrics 2022, 23: 1166-1174. PMID: 36584937, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2022.12.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQualitative studyCharter schoolsProfessional educationPublic schoolsLearning DisabilitiesSchool-aged childrenIndividual interviewsSystemic barriersEducatorsSchoolsSpecific trainingTheoretical samplingInstitutional guidanceProfessionalsTrainingThemesCommunity settingsLDChildrenDisabilityEducationUnited StatesInterviewsResponsibilityDifferent areas
2021
856. Barriers to PrEP Implementation among Patient-Facing Staff in Three Urban Clinics
Shenoi S, Sideleau R, McKay S, Aoun-Barakat L. 856. Barriers to PrEP Implementation among Patient-Facing Staff in Three Urban Clinics. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2021, 8: 519-519. DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofab466.1051.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrEP implementationPrEP uptakeSafety of PrEPQualified health centersLack of insuranceMultidisciplinary team membersDuration of employmentGuidelines/protocolsPrEP efficacyPrEP servicesMedian durationPrEP useUrban clinicPrEP rolloutHealth centersSafety dataProvider trainingPatient outreachSide effectsSystemic barriersMultidisciplinary staffSexual riskPatientsBehavioral interventionsPrescribersDifferences in Sociodemographic Disparities Between Patients Undergoing Surgery for Advanced Colorectal or Ovarian Cancer
Goldberg E, Berger Y, Sood D, Kurnit K, Kim J, Lee N, Yamada S, Turaga K, Eng O. Differences in Sociodemographic Disparities Between Patients Undergoing Surgery for Advanced Colorectal or Ovarian Cancer. Annals Of Surgical Oncology 2021, 28: 7795-7806. PMID: 33959831, PMCID: PMC8530985, DOI: 10.1245/s10434-021-10086-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAssociated with CRSPeritoneal metastasisOvarian cancerRetrospective cross-sectional multicenter studyMultivariate analysisUni- and multivariable logistic regressionNational Cancer DatabaseFacility-level characteristicsCross-sectional multicenter studyMultivariate logistic regressionPatient undergoes surgeryAssociated with receiptBackgroundCytoreductive surgeryAdvanced colorectalCancer DatabaseAccess-relatedMulticenter studySocioeconomic disparitiesSociodemographic disparitiesEstablished treatmentNonprivate insuranceColorectal cancerSystemic barriersPatient populationPatients
2020
Teleneuropsychology for Monolingual and Bilingual Spanish-Speaking Adults in the Time of COVID-19: Rationale, Professional Considerations, and Resources
Arias F, Safi DE, Miranda M, Carrión CI, Santos A, Armendariz V, Jose IE, Vuong KD, Suarez P, Strutt AM, Consortium T. Teleneuropsychology for Monolingual and Bilingual Spanish-Speaking Adults in the Time of COVID-19: Rationale, Professional Considerations, and Resources. Archives Of Clinical Neuropsychology 2020, 35: 1249-1265. PMID: 33150414, PMCID: PMC7665473, DOI: 10.1093/arclin/acaa100.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHispanics/LatinosNeuropsychological testsSudden onsetEquitable careNeuropsychological assessmentPromising modalityPresent unique challengesCOVID-19COVID-19 pandemicVirtual administrationTest batteryTeleNPAdministrationCareAdditional researchCompetent servicesProfessional factorsTeleneuropsychologyModalitiesSystemic barriersU.S. academic institutionsPandemicNeuropsychologistsPatientsUnique challenges
2019
Increasing gender diversity in the STEM research workforce
Greider CW, Sheltzer JM, Cantalupo NC, Copeland WB, Dasgupta N, Hopkins N, Jansen JM, Joshua-Tor L, McDowell GS, Metcalf JL, McLaughlin B, Olivarius A, O'Shea EK, Raymond JL, Ruebain D, Steitz JA, Stillman B, Tilghman SM, Valian V, Villa-Komaroff L, Wong JY. Increasing gender diversity in the STEM research workforce. Science 2019, 366: 692-695. PMID: 31699926, DOI: 10.1126/science.aaz0649.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGender-based harassmentGender-specific barriersAdvancement of womenDomestic laborPolicy changesWomen's abilitySystemic barriersCultural factorsUnequal distributionU.S. institutionsGender diversityResearch institutionsFunding agenciesProfessional focusHarassmentUnconscious biasesResearch fundingResearch workforceInstitutionsCareerSTEM disciplinesResearch careerScientific careerGovernanceSuccessful strategy
2011
Supported Parenting to Meet the Needs and Concerns of Mothers with Severe Mental Illness
David DH, Styron T, Davidson L. Supported Parenting to Meet the Needs and Concerns of Mothers with Severe Mental Illness. American Journal Of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 2011, 14: 137-153. PMID: 22180730, PMCID: PMC3239173, DOI: 10.1080/15487768.2011.569668.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSystem-level policy changeMental illnessSevere mental illnessSerious mental illnessPolicy changesBehavioral health providersSystemic barriersConcerns of mothersQuantitative findingsHealth providersPsychiatric disabilitiesWomenSuch servicesProgram developmentAdequate supportHigh rateIllnessMothersFuture researchSMILast centuryNeedSupportInitiativesParenting
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